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Aerie Point

Aerie Point

Vermont

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A comprehensive renovation and reconfiguration of historic structures, Aerie Point blends building preservation with new construction.

Aerie Point showcases Birdseye’s experience in both preservation and new construction—the transformation of an existing historic stone house and Greek Revival farmhouse into a private lakeside retreat.

The historic farmhouse, originally built in 1816, was carefully relocated and reconfigured to create two separate guest cottages. The existing carriage house was renovated to provide modern amenities while maintaining its classic look.

The project also introduced new structures, including a pool house, a restored English barn, a livestock barn, and an equipment storage shed. Each new addition was carefully designed and built to blend with the site’s historic architecture and natural surroundings. Extensive stone walls were added to unite the buildings with the landscape, while shoreline stabilization efforts preserved the integrity of the property’s waterfront.

Birdseye’s commitment to craft is showcased throughout the site, from custom cabinetry to careful site development.

Credit

Architecture

Truex Cullins

Building

Birdseye

Landscape

Wagner Hodgson

Photography

Jim Westphalen

Completed

2017

Est. 1984

3104 Huntington Road


Richmond, Vermont 05477

802.434.2112

hello@birdseyevt.com

© 2025

Birdseye

Designed by Mikulak Design

Est. 1984

3104 Huntington Road


Richmond, Vermont 05477

802.434.2112

hello@birdseyevt.com

© 2025

Birdseye

Designed by Mikulak Design

Est. 1984

3104 Huntington Road


Richmond, Vermont 05477

802.434.2112

hello@birdseyevt.com

© 2025 Birdseye

Designed by Mikulak Design